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USSR 481. Section house, barracks, dead-end, and overhead light signals (structural steel arch) 482. Cattle run over 10 meters wide, fenced, and with dirt road running through it. 489. Crossings and.unctions of truck roads, tree (shoulder 1:10,000 490. Change in type of pavement on the highway (indicated by the Russian letters A, B) 489. Shoal 1. Stone 2. Gravel 494. Shore with built-up but
USSR 481. Section house, barracks, dead-end, and overhead light signals (structural steel arch) 482. Cattle run over 10 meters wide, fenced, and with dirt road running through it. 489. Crossings and.unctions of truck roads, tree (shoulder 1:10,000 490. Change in type of pavement on the highway (indicated by the Russian letters A, B) 489. Shoal 1. Stone 2. Gravel 494. Shore with built-up but
USSR 481. Section house, barracks, dead-end, and overhead light signals (structural steel arch) 482. Cattle run over 10 meters wide, fenced, and with dirt road running through it. 489. Crossings and.unctions of truck roads, tree (shoulder 1:10,000 490. Change in type of pavement on the highway (indicated by the Russian letters A, B) 489. Shoal 1. Stone 2. Gravel 494. Shore with built-up but
overhead light signals (structural steel arch) 482. 1. Fill 2. Cut 3. Hedge 483. 1. Small bridge 2. Pipe (culvert) 3. Tunnel 484. Narrow-gauge railroad line and station 485. Elevated railroad 486. Gallery or balcony cn the side of a cliff 487. Gallery or balcony on the side of a slope SECTION IV-Motor Truck Roads and Trails 488. Cattle run over 10 meters wide, fenced, and with dirt road running through it. SECTION V-Examples of Hi ghway and Rai l road Symbolization 489. Crossings and .unctions of truck roads, tree (shoulder 1:10,000 490. Change in type of pavement on the highway (indicated by the Russian letters A, B) SECTION VI-Boundaries and Fences 491. Boundary of urban community 492. Boundary of state wild life sanctuary SECTION VII-Hydrography 493. Shoal 1. stone 2. Gravel 494. Precipitous shore, without beach 1. The width of river on the map, over 1.5mm. 2. The width of river on the map, lees than 1.5mm. 3. Width- and depth of stream 4. Water level value 495. Shore with built-up but not reinforced slope 496. Shore with built-up reinforced slope 497. Stone quay 498. Wooden quay USSR 499. Ramp and stairs to quay 500. Changes of intermittent and perennial sections in stream 501. Underground or dwindling section of stream 502. Canalized section of river, canal, or ditch, 3-5 meters wide; those over 5 114.1 meters wide are drawn to scale; 4 =t h e width in meters 503. Canal under construction; double line, single line 504. Subterranean canal 505. Dry ditch, 3 to 5 meters wide 506. Dry ditch, less than 3 meters wide 507. Bushes along stream 508. Bridge, wooden 509. Single line canal 510. Dam without a road 511. J etties, controlling t he direction of current 512. Penstock (open) 58 1: 10,000 513. Underground water conduit wi th wells (not functioning) 514. Water pump 515. Water reservoir or rain water pit a. Not drawn to scale b. Drawn to scale 516. Fountain 517. Landing a. Not drawn to scale b. Drawn t o scale 518. Mole or anchorage 519. Mole, carrying railroad 520. Breakwater 521. Driftwood accumulation 522. Sunken rock (if outlined, location is known; if not outlined, location is unknown) 523. Rock above the water level (if outlined, location is known; if not outlined, location is unknown) r 524. Rock awash (if outlined, location is known: without outhne, location is unknown) 59